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Nanomirror array for high-efficiency soft x-ray spectroscopy
Nanomirror array for high-efficiency soft x-ray spectroscopy
Nanomirror array for high-efficiency soft x-ray spectroscopy
A new type of transmission grating promises to improve the performance of future x-ray-spectroscopy telescopes by a factor of five as compared to the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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| Genomic medicine, genetic counseling, PTEN, breast cancer research. Dr. Charis Eng's research interests may be broadly characterized as clinical cancer genetics translational research. Dr. Eng has published over 230 peer-reviewed original papers in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and Nature. She is a Fellow of AAAS and recipient of the Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award. Dr. Eng will serve a four-year term on the Board of Scientific Directors of the National Human Genome Research Institute beginning in Fall 2007. | |
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| Author(s): S. Y. Zhou, D. A. Siegel, A. V. Fedorov, and A. Lanzara The capability to control the type and amount of charge carriers in a material and, in the extreme case, the transition from metal to insulator, is one of the key challenges of modern electronics. By employing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy we find that a reversible metal to insulator tra... [Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 086402] Published Wed Aug 20, 2008 |
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| Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) - 23rd - 24th September 2008 Bournemouth, UK -- Following our highly successful meeting in 2007, the European Laboratory Robotics Interest Group (ELRIG) and the Society of Biomolecular Sciences (SBS), are pleased to announce that their Drug Discovery: 2008 Meeting will be held at the Bournemouth International Centre, (BIC), UK, on 23rd-24th September 2008. This conference will encompass six sessions in two days. Each will focus on a different area of Drug Discovery from selecting compounds for the corporate collection, liquid handling and detection technologies, plus advances in assay development and screening. Two sessions will address the biochemistry of two important different target classes: Enzymes and G-protein coupled receptors. Biopharmaceuticals will form the sixth session. As with our highly successful meeting in 2007, attendees will hear world class speakers discussing the challenges facing the drug discovery scientist. The scientific sessions will be complemented by plenary keynote presentations from two of the field's foremost researchers, a poster session and a vendor exhibition with over 80 exhibitors. | |
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